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ABOUT MAINLAND CIVIL Mainland Civil was founded in 1998 and has ROBERT DAHAN grown to be a highly regarded civil engineering company with competencies across all aspects Managing Director of civil construction. The business offers a highly BE (Civil) skilled operational work force, along with modern, A civil engineer since 1984, Robert has had general manager and managing reliable plant and equipment and technical director roles with organisations responsible for delivering significant projects services capabilities, including design, survey in both the private and public sectors. He has also been NSW and National and systems management. This ensures we can President of the Civil Contractors Federation, making significant contributions to deliver projects to the highest possible standards the development of the industry. within budget and in accordance with required construction programs. Innovative project ANGELO FORTE delivery and on-site methodologies are key factors in our success within a highly competitive industry. National Construction Manager BE (Civil) Hons Mainland Civil has an enviable reputation within the industry for completing projects on time and A civil engineer since 1987, Angelo has a reputation within the industry of working on budget, without compromising quality, safety closely with clients to develop time-saving and cost-effective solutions for some and environmental excellence. of the most challenging civil construction projects in Australia. STUART MUIR General Manager NSW/ACT Director BE (Civil) Graduating as a civil engineer in 1988, Stuart has progressed his career from project manager to construction manager with leading civil engineering companies in Australia and Asia. In 2011, he was appointed Mainland Civil’s General Manager NSW & ACT and a company Director in 2015. 2
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE & RESPONSIBILITY Mainland Civil’s Board and Management are committed to the principles of ethical corporate governance. We are constantly mindful of our responsibilities as guardians of the natural environment, while performing profitably in the built environment. Our long-term goals include meeting ever- higher sustainability targets, improving conditions for our employees to ensure we are an employer of choice, and enhancing the environment for the benefit of the wider community. Our commitment to this has been recognised through state and national construction excellence awards. The success of our business is underpinned by strict adherence to meeting international standards relating to Quality and EHS for all stakeholders associated with our business activities. 3
MANAGEMENT TEAM BRETT TALBOT TYE BRIDGMAN Construction Manager General Manager QLD/VIC BE (Civil) Dip Eng (CIVIL) Dip Blg (Construction) Brett graduated as a Civil Engineer in 1995. After Joining Mainland Civil’s Sydney operations in 2002 as a relocating to Sydney, he joined a leading civil engineering Site Engineer, Tye acquired a wide range of skills working contractor as a Site Engineer and progressed to Project professionally on large CBD projects. As a result of his Manager. After a brief secondment to the Sydney skills and expertise, he was given the task of establishing Olympics construction team, Brett joined Mainland Civil Mainland Civil in Queensland as General Manager in in 2000 and with more than 20 years’ experience he now that state. Since taking on this role, he has been involved holds the position as Construction Manager for Mainland in the delivery of some of Australia’s largest and most Civil NSW. challenging CBD projects. SAM HAZELTON DUNCAN SHEIL Operations Manager VIC Operations Manager QLD BE (Civil) BE (Civil) Since joining Mainland in 2007, Sam Hazelton has built a Duncan has over 25 years’ experience in the demolition career at Mainland Civil from the ground up. Starting his and civil industry from the ground up to senior career with us on site as a cadet engineer, rising through management. He has worked on projects across the management ranks. sectors from residential, commercial, industrial, mining and infrastructure. Duncan has gained experience in Sam’s experience and understanding of the Mainland demolition, civil, asbestos, hazardous material and values will be instrumental in his role to grow Mainland remediation. Since joining Mainland Duncan has Civil Victoria. been involved in some of Australia’s largest and most Throughout his career with Mainland, Sam has managed challenging projects in both the civil and demolition our largest projects in the civil, infrastructure and areas of the company. Duncan’s focus is to ensure that the demolition space. delivery of projects across civil and demolition are always to the highest level as expected by our clients. While Sam’s technical expertise and experience are self- evident, it is the people that are his real passion. Whether it be developing his own team or liaising with our valued clients to ensure their ongoing satisfaction. OUR MANAGEMENT TEAM HAS MORE THAN 200 YEARS OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE DELIVERING PROJECTS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA 4
MANAGEMENT TEAM STEPHEN ANGELIS FRANK CETINSKI KEVIN MITCHELL NSW Estimating Manager VIC Estimating Manager Plant Manager BE (Civil) BE Civil (Hons) MBA (With Merit) Stephen joined Mainland Civil in Frank graduated with Class 1 Kevin is a qualified plant mechanic 2002 as a Senior Estimator and Honours in his Civil Engineering within 25 years’ experience in has been involved in all aspects Degree and later followed this heavy plant and light vehicle fleet of tendering and negotiating with an MBA. After working with a management. He has worked projects for 16 years, taking over as leading construction firm in Sydney, for Mainland since 2000 and is Estimating Manager in 2018. Frank joined Mainland Civil over 20 responsible for procurement, years ago. maintenance and service to ensure He has extensive experience our fleet remains safe, up-to-date in both Estimating and Project and reliable for all our operations Management, always striving to and projects. provide the most effective solutions for our business partners. DARREN O’MEARA MITCH COLE TREVOR TURNBULL QLD Estimating Manager NSW/VIC HSEQ Systems QLD HSEQ Systems BE (Civil) Manager Manager Continuing a family tradition in civil Mitch graduated in 2008 with a Dip (WHS) construction, Darren joined the Masters in Exercise Physiology and Beginning his civil construction Mainland team in 2007 and applied Bachelor of Education (PDPHE). career in 1993, Trevor focussed himself as a Site Engineer on After previous employment in his attention on Health and Safety projects spanning NSW, the ACT teaching and Allied Health (Exercise when he took a role as Adviser and QLD. Darren had a highly Physiology and Injury Management), on the Southern Regional Water competent ability to drive new Mitch joined Mainland Civil in 2015 Pipeline Joint Venture in 2007. On technology both within the as Systems Coordinator. Mitch project completion Trevor moved construction team, but was given now holds the position as NSW onto Walter Diversified as a Safety a role in estimating where he HSEQ Manager, responsible for the Coordinator where he complete his has developed his skills further coordination of workplace Health Diploma before transferring to Origin to become the Queensland and Safety policies and procedures. Energy’s Oil and Gas Field Services. Estimating Manager. Now calling Trevor joined Mainland Civl in 2014 the Sunshine State home, Darren where he is still managing safety on is responsible for the Queensland some of South East Queensland’s project procurement since 2012 largest civil projects. and currently heads up a steadily- growing team of estimators. 5
BUSINESS STRUCTURE Mainland Civil NSW Mainland Civil ACT Mainland Civil Queensland MAINLAND CIVIL BOARD EHS & Systems Management Mainland Civil Plant Mainland Civil Victoria “At Mainland Civil, we continue to strategically expand our business structure and locations throughout Australia to satisfy client requirements without compromising on the quality of our business or workmanship in project delivery” 6
PEOPLE & LOCATIONS OUR PEOPLE Key to the success of our business and our ability to deliver outstanding projects is engaging professionally qualified staff to manage all projects. Our team includes highly qualified, committed and motivated civil engineers, project managers and project engineers. We take pride in investing in our people – • Brisbane whether management and operational staff • Gold Coast – through training and education to ensure continuing development for all employees. • Sydney We support our workforce and strive to be an • Wollongong employer of choice in the industry. Mainland • Canberra Civil is committed to the safety principle • Melbourne of “zero harm” for our employees, all persons with whom we work, and the wider community. • Offices/Current Work Locations 7
CAPABILITIES 1. EXCAVATION, SHORING, UNDERPINNING & FOUNDATIONS Mainland Civil has developed a reputation as a specialist in the delivery of inner city developments entailing complex earthworks and shoring requirements. We have a proven history of completing some of the most complex and iconic civil projects in Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. We are currently expanding this part of our business to Victoria to meet demand from key business partners, including Australian and international “Tier 1” builders and contractors. 2. ROADS & HEAVY DUTY PAVEMENTS & AIRPORTS 1 Mainland Civil has many years’ experience on various types of road construction projects, ranging from local road networks in residential subdivisions to heavy-duty pavements in both flexible and non-flexible materials. Our projects have included working within industrial developments, container terminals, ports and airports. In addition, we have frequently provided alternative designs to clients, resulting in significant savings for the project and client. Mainland Civil is also prequalified with various government departments including main roads authorities across Australia. 3. RAIL PORTS & MARINE 2 Mainland Civil’s delivery of major rail, ports and marine projects includes shipping berths and freight terminals incorporating rail construction, as well as extensive heavy duty pavements for road freight operations. Many of these projects have been completed in high-security working environments without incident and to the highest safety and quality standards. 8 3
THE PROOF OF MAINLAND’S CAPABILITY & SUCCESSFUL PROJECT DELIVERY IS THE DEEP RELATIONSHIPS WE BUILD WITH OUR BUSINESS PARTNERS ACROSS A BROAD SPECTRUM OF INDUSTRY SECTORS 4. RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS Mainland Civil has completed numerous residential, industrial and commercial projects, including bulk and detailed excavation works, installation of water, sewer, drainage, electrical and communications services and infrastructure, road construction along with public amenities such as parks, lakes, playing fields and cycle ways. 5. CONTAMINATED LAND MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL & 4 REMEDIATION Mainland Civil has a significant level of expertise in this sector of industry, including the rehabilitation of heavily degraded and contaminated land sites, disused tip sites, polluted industrial sites, waterways and wetlands reconstruction, and site regeneration. This work has been recognised with the company winning environmental sustainability and construction excellence awards at both state and national levels. 6. MINING, RESOURCES, WATER & ENERGY PROJECTS Mainland Civil has completed projects within mine sites, mills, steel works, fuel 5 storage facilities, water recycling plants and on pipeline projects. These works have included bulk excavation and materials processing, construction of haul roads and road networks, construction and repair of pavements, construction of hard stand and industrial sites within mine sites, concrete works and installation of detailed infrastructure. The company has a proven record of excellence and expertise in working in these types of projects and sites, enhanced by our significant capability in system management and EHS compliance to meet mining and resources site requirements. 6 9
KEY PROJECTS EXCAVATION, SHORING, UNDERPINNING & FOUNDATIONS 1. QUEENS WHARF (VALUE $65 MILLION) The Queens Wharf Project is a $3.6 billion development of a new entertainment hub within Brisbane, encompassing over 26 hectares across land and water. Mainland Civil, as part of a $65 million dollar early works package were engaged to assist with demolition of existing structures directly adjacent to heritage buildings and excavate over 430,000m3 of various materials including very high strength rock. Mainland Civil also completed the formwork, steel reinforcement and concrete works to the lift core and pad footing foundations and B5 slab on ground to allow a seamless transition from early works to the main works. 1 2. PARRAMATTA SQUARE (VALUE $50 MILLION) Part of the $2.7 billion Parramatta Square development, this site is located in the centre of Parramatta, the project comprises three commercial towers and shared community areas. Mainland were engaged on an early works package to remediate the 3 hectare site, install over 8000m2 of diaphragm wall up to 15m deep and then bulk excavate over 300,000m3 of various materials including asbestos, acid sulphate soils and general solid waste. The site provided various challenges including works next to heritage buildings, various stakeholders and consistent interactions with local authorities and neighbours. The close proximity to the rail line required constant monitoring and co-ordination allowing for minimum deflection and movement during the excavation process. The site also involved staged handover to builders throughout the project requiring coordination of shared access and areas. 2 10
A SELECTION OF OUR LANDMARK PROJECTS A full list of our company’s projects can be found on our website www.mainlandcivil.com.au 3. 300 GEORGE STREET (VALUE $24.3 MILLION) 300 George St was the old law courts site for Brisbane. With the relocation of the courts the site was purchased for development by the Shayher group. Existing building was over three main buildings over seven storeys. Mainland undertook the demolition and subsequent civil works for the project. Demolition involved three main buildings in a conventional top down demolition. Structures were predominately reinforced concrete with panel façades. Civil works involved bulk excavation of 140,000m3 of material over an entire city block in the middle of Brisbane. Material removed was clay and rock with the majority being rock. The excavation was to a depth of 23 metres below existing street level, which posed a number of issues with material movement out of the project. 3 Detailed excavation of three main lift cores and associated footings, services trenches main lift core for residential was over 6.5 metres below bulk excavation and involved blasting rock to form lift core. 4. JEWEL, GOLD COAST (VALUE $11 MILLION) The Jewel Development consists of the construction of three multistorey towers across the 10,000m2 site including 46 storey, 40 storey and 34 storey towers with a three level basement below ground level. The basement excavation required the removal of approximately 110,000m3 of sand and 16,000m3 of asbestos contaminated sand. Sheet and contiguous pile shoring walls supported by sand anchors facilitated the excavation works along with a steel brace system on the north east corner. In addition to this, a seawall was constructed adjacent to the site to protect against long term beach erosion. The foundation piling works involved the installation of 470 CFA piles within the tower cores and beneath the podium. 4 11
KEY PROJECTS 5. INFINITY TOWER, BRISBANE (VALUE $9.0 MILLION) Over 18,000m3 of contaminated material was removed to decontaminate the site. The site is located in a highly sensitive heritage area with ruins of buildings This development presented Mainland Civil with one of its most challenging discovered dating back to 1850, the excavation was carried out under the excavations in the Brisbane Central Business District. This 30m deep, nine- supervision of archaeologists to ensure the history of the site was recorded. level basement project, incorporating core excavation through massive unfractured rock, presented Mainland Civil with significant challenges on a tight and difficult program. To overcome these challenges, innovative 7. CENTRIUM APARTMENTS, CHATSWOOD (VALUE $8.0 MILLION) drilling and blasting techniques were successfully developed for this site. This The Centrium Apartments is one of Meriton’s largest serviced apartments, previously unused methodology was successful in maintaining the program retail and commercial highrise buildings located between Thomas Street and and ensuring client requirements were achieved. Albert Avenue, Chatswood. Mainland Civil was contracted to undertake the design and construction of 6. 1 WILLIAM STREET (VALUE $8.8 MILLION) all perimeter shoring including piling and shotcreting to the full depth of The excavation of over 68,000m3 of rock & fill across a 7000m2 site reaching excavation. three basements deep was required to facilitate the construction of a 45 Bulk excavation involved the removal of approximately 75,000m3 of clay and storey high rise in the heart of Brisbane adjacent to the Brisbane river. shale using a purpose built steel and concrete loading platform. 5 6 7 12
8 8. SOUL DEVELOPMENT, SURFERS excavation, shoring and underpinning, as well PARADISE (VALUE $8.0 MILLION) as quarrying yellow block sandstone. The work The $850 million Soul residential tower and retail involved excavation beneath the heritage-listed precinct in Surfers Paradise is set to become St Patrick’s church hall, requiring underpinning a Gold Coast icon in luxury living and retail of the structure. This was not only a construction shopping. Mainland Civil was awarded contracts constraint, but also a serious potential safety to excavate and decontaminate the site, as well hazard. It was an extremely confined area in 9 as constructing large-diameter bored piers and which to operate machinery, with the vibrations retaining structures. Rehabilitation of existing from such works having the potential to damage diaphragm walls, design and construction of cut- the historic hall and nearby buildings. off walls, dewatering and sensitive environmental In recognition of Mainland Civil’s protection of controls completed the scope of works for this the structure and successful completion of the landmark project. project without incident and to the satisfaction of the client, the Cove Apartments were awarded a 9. ORACLE, BROADBEACH QLD CCF Earth Award for Construction Excellence. (VALUE $7.0 MILLION) This three-level basement excavation included 11. UNO TOWER, MELBOURNE 10 the removal of 130,000m3 of sand, which was (VALUE $3.5 MILLION) then screened and placed on the beach for The UNO Tower Project at 111 A’Beckett street is a the benefit of Gold Coast City Council and the 64 storey residential tower in the Melbourne CBD community. The Oracle Development is the containing 634 apartments with an approximate largest residential excavation to take place on the project value of $215 million. Gold Coast, requiring almost 6,000m2 of steel Mainland was engaged by Probuild for an early sheet piling, and an entire city block of deep well works package that included bulk excavation, dewatering. shotcrete, anchors, detail excavation and all in 10. COVE APARTMENTS, ST PATRICK’S ground concrete works. CHURCH (VALUE $5.0 MILLION) The 1750m2 site contained archaeological Mainland Civil’s work on the Cove Apartments significance, which combined with the presence in Harrington Street, Sydney, included bulk of contaminated soils, presented sequencing 11 13
KEY PROJECTS and programing problems. In conjunction with Probuild, Mainland Civil were ROADS & HEAVY DUTY PAVEMENTS & AIRPORTS able to develop sequencing and methodology strategies which minimised the time and cost implications. 13. SYDNEY FREIGHT TERMINAL, CHULLORA (VALUE $13 MILLION) The bulk excavation contained approximately 10,000m3 and the shoring for The project required the construction of 45,000m2 of heavy duty pavement the two-level basement included 1,000m2 of shotcrete wall and 88 temporary capable of withstanding 100 tonne axial loads. As a fully operational inter- modal container terminal, this project required detailed programming and rock anchors. The inground concrete works also encompasses a 920m3 raft staging to avoid any disruption to terminal operations. The construction of footing. 1400m of heavy duty rail track, 500m of concrete reinforced gantry crane 12. 393 MACAULAY ROAD, KENSINGTON VIC (VALUE $1.2 MILLION) rail, along with associated power, hydraulic and communication services 393 Macaulay Road project consists of 8 levels, 73 apartments “Rent to completed the scope of works. Own” development for Assemble Communities in the Melbourne suburb of 14. MENANGLE ROAD, DOUGLAS PARK (VALUE $5.5 MILLION) Kensington. This project for BHP Billiton and Illawarra Coal involved the construction of Mainland was engaged by the Descon Group to demolish and remove the 2km of a new access road and the re-alignment of the existing Menangle Road, existing warehouse on site and retain its heritage façade by the construction plus construction of an intersection, slip and turning lanes to create access for of an internal steel framework. Mainland Civil also undertook the bulk and drilling rigs to drill a new ventilation shaft being constructed for future mine detail excavation which included the removal of 5500m3 of material. expansion. Other elements of the works included a 12m cut through hard 12 13 14 14
15 rock, approximately 100m3 of cut to fill and the 17. SHELLHARBOUR ROAD, SYDNEY construction of three bentonite-lined detention (VALUE $2.0 MILLION) dams. The project was successfully completed This project, which included the widening of under strict mine site safety requirements and Shellharbour Road and construction of a slip lane, procedures. was constructed under live traffic along a busy 15. KINGSFORD SMITH AIRPORT, SYDNEY road. Mainland Civil was required to design and (VALUE VARIOUS $1 MILLION TO $5 implement a traffic management plan and install 16 MILLION) traffic signals to a three-way intersection. The scope of works also included kerbs, crossings and Project works at Sydney Airport have included footpaths and road construction to NSW Roads detailed excavation for building construction as and Maritime Services (RMS) specifications. well as heavy duty pavements and apron works. These works have been completed under strict RAIL PORTS & MARINE security requirements and have also included installation of infrastructure for drainage, 18. PORT KEMBLA MULTI-PURPOSE BERTH, electrical and communications. NSW 17 (VALUE STAGE 1 - $25.8 MILLION, 16. KURNELL ROAD, SYDNEY STAGE 2 - $12.4 MILLION) (VALUE $2.2 MILLION) Stage 1 consisted primarily of the construction This project included the construction of an of over 70,500m2 of heavy duty pavement, industrial subdivision on a sand site, with the 113,500m2 of truck duty pavement and 8500m2 scope of works including the widening of of car duty pavement, including all associated Captain Cook Drive to RMS specification using hydraulic, electrical and communication flexible pavements. All internal road construction services. By meeting the project’s tight program was constructed using concrete rigid pavements. requirements and consistently producing Other internal subdivision works included cut-to- high quality finished work, Mainland Civil was fill earthworks, core-filled block retaining walls, awarded a negotiated contract to construct the construction of a wetlands and all associated second stage, including a further 153,000m2 of infrastructure. truck duty and car duty pavement. 18 15
KEY PROJECTS 19. PORT BOTANY FREIGHT TERMINAL, with access roads, commuter parking, buildings materials and refurbishment of office and SYDNEY (VALUE $15 MILLION) and bus interchange. Platform construction and administration buildings. service diversions were carried out under strict The works were completed within program and This project required complete rebuilding of OHS compliance and State Rail safety procedures heavy duty pavement and facilities for Patrick budget to strict EHS controls. while maintaining road and rail traffic flow. Stevedores’ flagship container terminal at Port The unique station architecture incorporated a 22. CLYDE TRANSFER TERMINAL Botany. Staging and critical path programming combination of steel, glass masonry and timber HARDSTAND UPGRADE, SYDNEY were paramount to ensuring continuous construction. (VALUE $3.65 MILLION) operation of this busy port facility. Alternative pavement design and innovative construction 21. RAIL FREIGHT HANDLING FACILITY, The Clyde Transfer Terminal project involved the methods enabled Mainland Civil to procure the COOPERS PLAINS, QUEENSLAND upgrade and extension of existing pavements initial contract, with successful completion of (VALUE $4.0 MILLION) within Veolia Environmental Services’ waste the early stages resulting in additional contract This project required the upgrading and transfer facility. Staging and programming of the awards to the present value of $15 million. reconstruction of rail freight facilities and works were imperative in ensuring the continuous hardstand pavements for heavy duty forklift and operation of this busy facility. Mainland Civil’s 20. OAK FLATS RAIL & BUS INTERCHANGE, transport access. Our scope of works included scope of works included the demolition and NSW (VALUE $4.5 MILLION) excavation of existing pavements, subgrade heavy duty concrete and segmental paving Part of a major upgrade to service the Shellharbour (6000m2), rail infrastructure works, electrical improvement by impact rolling, stormwater local government region, this project involved the services and light towers and stormwater works, concrete works and heavy duty pavement construction of a new railway station, complete reticulation, as well as the removal of hazardous construction. 19 20 21 22 16
MAINLAND CIVIL RECOGNISES THAT REPUTATION IS OUR MOST VALUABLE ASSET RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL & to the challenge for the site construction team. 26. TOWRADGI, NSW ($2.4 MILLION) COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS Mainland Civil’s scope of works included asbestos This project involved the construction of a removal, site decontamination, earthworks, 23. PACIFIC FAIR SHOPPING CENTRE residential subdivision. Key features of the and construction of all roads and infrastructure REDEVELOPMENT project included the construction of noise walls services. (VALUE $10.0 MILLION) to improve the amenity for residents, as well as The Pacific Fair Shopping Centre Redevelopment 25. SHERWOOD BUS DEPOT, BRISBANE construction of a roundabout at the entry to the (VALUE $5.0 MILLION) estate and cut in to an arterial road. This 50-lot project required the bulk excavation of over 80,000m3 of sand including 18,000m3 of acid This facility handles over 700 bus movements subdivision included construction of significant sulphate soil beneath the redeveloped shopping each day, incorporating cleaning, maintenance services, including high-voltage electrical supply centre. The project also involved the construction and refueling facilities. The upper soil layer of the and was constructed to the client’s complete of a 500mm thick piling platform across the site was generally uncontrolled fill which required satisfaction, both within budget and within a tight 37,000m2 site as well as internal access roads. high energy impact compaction to reduce long- construction program. term settlement issues. The project included 24. LONG BAY PRISON REDEVELOPMENT 27. ANGLEWOOD ESTATE, BURRADOO, 125,000m3 of material imported, placed and (VALUE $9.0 MILLION) NSW (VALUE $2.0 MILLION) compacted under Level 1 supervision and The Long Bay Prison redevelopment involved 500m2 of crib walls up to 3.6m high, adjacent to Anglewood House was built on a magnificent the construction of two new hospitals within neighbouring properties. Some 15,000 tonnes of country estate in 1898 as a Queen Ann-style the existing correctional facilities. A unique site concrete was diverted from landfill, crushed and country mansion. Mainland Civil was contracted security system and strict EHS controls all added used as base course in lieu of quarried materials. to develop the 17 acre estate for 20 country 23 24 25 27 17
KEY PROJECTS properties while maintaining the iconic cultural was heavily contaminated with asbestos, lead, Mainland Civil’s scope of works included; bulk and heritage characteristics of the site. The zinc, phenol fuels and acid sulphate soils. excavation, dewatering, shotcrete shoring, outcome was an elite estate for the discerning Bulk earthworks included the removal of all anchoring support works and detail excavation. buyer. contaminated material from site – with acid A major challenge experienced on this project sulphate soils treated on site prior to removal. was dewatering the high groundwater table in CONTAMINATED LAND MANAGEMENT, This allowed for the remainder of the excavation saturated clay soils. In dealing closely with the ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION in shale to be treated as Virgin Excavated client and EPA Mainland was able to implement Natural Material (VENM). The project also a contamination management plan to enable the 28. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY – CENTRE included services diversion of water assets and remediation of 170,000m3 of soils. FOR OBESITY, DIABETIC & reconstruction of playing fields. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 30. GREEN SQUARE TOWN CENTRE, (VALUE $40 MILLION) 29. LIGHT HOUSE, DEE WHY SYDNEY (VALUE $15.0 MILLION) This larger scale development at Sydney (VALUE $30.5 MILLION) The Green Square Town Centre site forms part of University for The Centre of Obesity, Diabetic and This project involved the redevelopment of the a historical commercial/industrial site which was Cardiovascular Disease (CODED) involved the existing Dee Why Town Centre featuring two 20 a former quarry, landfill and incinerator. Working installation of secant piles and entire retaining storey towers totalling 350 residential apartments alongside Mirvac, Mainland was able to deliver structures in water-charged ground. The site and commercial outlets with basement parking. a successful remediation strategy together with 28 29 30 18
A SELECTION OF OUR LANDMARK PROJECTS A full list of our company’s projects can be found on our website www.mainlandcivil.com.au extensive earthworks and shoring components earthworks remodelling and the importation Demolition, shoring and service relocation, along including CFA piles combined with jet grout and placement of 200,000m3 of validated clean with extensive dewatering and environmental columns. A final concrete blinding capping layer fill for capping and aesthetic reshaping. Eco- controls, completed this landmark project. was installed to complete the remediation. sensitive wetlands, roads, services and a golf driving range completed this environmentally 33. VICTORIA PARK, ZETLAND, SYDNEY 31. TEMPE LANDS REHABILITATION, sensitive project. (VALUE $5.0 MILLION) SYDNEY (VALUE $6.0 MILLION) 32. LUNA PARK, MILSONS POINT, SYDNEY Landcom NSW required the 27 hectare Tempe Lands, a 47 hectare uncontrolled (VALUE $6.0 MILLION) former Victoria Park Naval Supply Centre to rubbish tip for 70 years, is located 10 km south be remediated to satisfy requirements of the of the Sydney CBD. Marrickville Council invited This controversial and politically sensitive major National Environmental Health Forum ‘D’. tenders to provide a remediation strategy to turn redevelopment required an extensive traffic this environmental disaster into a productive management plan to implement the excavation Mainland Civil was awarded the contract for the commercial and recreational area. Mainland and removal of 60,000m3 of sandstone and remediation of this major urban renewal project, Civil’s tender, although ranked third lowest, contaminated materials. Under the watchful eye with works involving the removal of solid, was chosen on the basis of offering the council of the local Mayor, North Sydney City Council and industrial and hazardous waste, as well as on-site best value for money. Elements of the project the general public, the excavation was completed treatment incorporating both stabilisation and included bentonite cut-off walls, extensive on program and without major incident. bioremediation techniques. 31 32 33 19
KEY PROJECTS 34. BLACKWELL STREET WETLANDS, QUEENSLAND which resulted in flooding every 2-5 years. The works were designed to (VALUE $1.5 MILLION) provide sufficient stormwater detention to reduce the chances of this flood This project for Logan City Council included sewer diversion, earthworks, recurrence to a 1-in-50 year event. Mainland Civil’s scope of works underwent stormwater infrastructure and preliminary erosion and sediment controls extensive review at the commencement of the project, when materials found to provide flood resistance and water quality improvements to the local on-site were deemed not suitable for use. Our site management team, in catchment. The site is located at the choke-point of a 75 hectare catchment, liaison with Logan City Council, was able to devise a cost-effective means of making use of the existing materials to ensure project objectives were preserved and met. MINING, RESOURCES, WATER & ENERGY PROJECTS 35. BLUESCOPE STEEL RAW MATERIALS PLANT, NSW (VALUE $3.1 MILLION) Bluescope Steel required the construction of concrete foundations and footings at its raw materials plant for the construction of a materials processing facility. Another key aspect of this project involved the construction of a 4m high, 200m long retaining wall through the middle of the stockpile area, using pre-cast concrete panels. The plant remained operational throughout construction, with minimal disruption from 34 35 construction activities. 20
THE MAINLAND CIVIL TEAM SHARES A SOUND UNDERSTANDING OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COST, QUALITY AND DELIVERY OF DISPUTE-FREE PROJECTS 36. BHP MINE SITES, VARIOUS LOCATIONS (VALUE $3.0 MILLION) heavy duty concrete pavements constructed to tight tolerances; Mainland Civil has constructed several projects for BHP Billiton around essential for the operation of the new Australia. These have included road construction, slip lanes and access roads, automated plant in the mill. Mainland construction of heavy duty pavements for hard stand using both flexible and Civil also used innovative techniques rigid pavements, construction of sedimentation ponds to capture water for to ensure minimal dust creation. use in drilling works, demolition and pavement repairs. These projects have been constructed in operating plants without incident under strict minesite regulations and plant requirements. 37. BP MEGAPLEX, QLD (VALUE $2.1 MILLION) The BP Megaplex fuel refinery at Binkenba required the construction of internal roads, bund walls for the fuel facilities, and stormwater infrastructure. All works needed to be constructed to the highest-standard EHS and quality systems under the strict requirements of the client. Further challenges in this project included the requirement to work around in situ critical infrastructure 39 38 – including live fuel lines. Mainland Civil received high praise from the client on completion of this project without incident. 38. BLUESCOPE STEEL PRIMARY YARD, NSW (VALUE $2.0 MILLION) This project included the construction of concrete foundations for Bluescope Steel’s conveyor systems raw materials handling plant. The project involved excavation and construction of footings in close proximity to essential line services and within the confines of an operating materials processing facility. This project highlights Mainland Civil’s capability and willingness to work with our client sand maintain strong working relationships. 39. BHP TIN MILL, NSW (VALUE $1.2 MILLION) This project included the construction of new and refurbishment of existing pavements within an operating plant, which created considerable logistical challenges for the management team to overcome. Pavement types included 37 21
TESTIMONIALS & BUSINESS PARTNERS “Mainland’s combination of project personnel, price and programme provided them with the competitive advantage to secure this contract. Throughout the performance of the works, Mainland Civil showed dedication to the performance and quality of the works and worked cooperatively with both Fielder Engineers and designers and project managers. The constructed product has met or exceeded the specified requirement and at all times through the delivery of the project Mainland Civil have met their responsibilities and commitments without reservation.” AAT Port Kembla Peter Fielder, Fielder Engineers “Mainland worked to a high standard of quality and timely delivery whilst maintaining open communications.” UNSW Campus Laurie Foy, Brookfield Multiplex “We have no hesitation in engaging Mainland Civil as they always deliver without dispute.” Kingston Apartments, ACT Alex Scionti, Morris Property Group AT MAINLAND CIVIL, WE KNOW THAT TO BUILD A STRONG TEAM, STRONG RELATIONSHIPS MUST REST UPON SOLID FOUNDATIONS 22
OTHER PROJECTS WITHOUT THE SUPPORT AND CONTRIBUTION OF OUR CLIENTS AND WITHOUT THE CHALLENGES THAT THEY HAVE SET, WE WOULD NOT BE WHERE WE ARE TODAY 23
35 50 51 48 26 57 61 60 2 62 29 24 59 49 63 3 21 8 38 11 10 15 1. Nanoscience Hub, Camperdown, 10. Wharf 8 & 9, Multiplex 20. Kent Street, Sydney, Grocon 30. Cirque du Soleil, Moore Park Sydney University 11. Wharf 6 & 7, Multiplex 21. Hickson Road, Lipman 31. KENS Project, Leightons 2. Phillip Street, Civil & Civic 12. Bauhaus Apartments, Multiplex 22. St Margaret’s, Darlinghurst, Grocon 32. The Atrium, Baulderstone 1. Nanoscience Hub, 3. Establishment Hotel, Multiplex 4. Citibank, Multiplex Camperdown, 13. Watermark Hotel, Multiplex 14. Babworth Estate, Grocon 16. Wharf 9 & 10, Multiplex 23. Gadigal Avenue, Zetland, Grocon 24. Luna Park, Multiplex 32. The Atrium, Ba 33. 420 Pitt Street, Meriton 34. Kambala School, Rosebay 5. Waterloo, Meriton Sydney University15. Jones Bay Wharf, Multiplex 17. Dixon 25. Bondi,Street, Grocon Grocon 420 33.Manly, 35. St Patricks Estate, LendPitt LeaseStreet 6. Victoria Park, Zetland, Landcom 16. Wharf 9 & 10, Multiplex 26. Berry Street, North Sydney, Multiplex 36. York Street, Petlex Management 7. Watermark Phillip 2. Pavilion, Street, Civil Multiplex 17. &Dixon CivicStreet, Grocon 18. Zetland, Buildcorp 27. 136 Hay Street, Anson Group 34. 37. Mid City Centre, Kambala George Street, BovisScho 3. Establishment 8. Cove Apartments, Grocon Hotel, Multiplex 18. Zetland, Buildcorp 19. Jacksons 28. King Landing, Bovis Lend Street, Ganellan LeaseLend Lease 35. St Patricks Esta 9. ACI, Moore Park, Meriton 19. Jacksons Landing, Bovis Lend Lease 29. Macquarie Street, Grocon 38. Liverpool Street, Grocon 4. Citibank, Multiplex 20. Kent Street, Sydney, Grocon 36. York Street, Pe
SYDNEY, THE FIRST 21 YEARS 34 25 14 47 46 9 23 5 43 38 30 37 42 41 18 39 4 6 33 22 54 55 52 53 27 58 17 44 56 28 64 36 1 45 31 20 16 32 40 12 13 7 19 39. 1 Bligh Street, Grocon 47. Sydney Cricket Ground, AW Edwards 54. Duo, Central Park, Frasers Property 61. Quay Quarter Lanes, Loftus Lane, Richard 40. Star City Casino, APP 48. Monte St Angelo Mercy College, Farrell Group Crookes 41. Campbell Street, Meriton Coyne Projects 55. Australian Technology Park 1, 2 and 3 62. Circular Quay Tower, Lend Lease aulderstone 43. Victoria Park, Zetland, Hutchinson 45. 42. ANZ Building Castlereagh Street, Grocon Chau Chak Wing, AW Edwards 56. Australian 49. EY Centre, 200 George Street, Mirvac 50. 177 Pacific Highway, Chatswood, 55. Australian Technology Technology Park, Locomotive Sheds, Eveleigh, Mirvac Park 1, 2 and 3 63. Quay Quarter Tower, Multiplex 64. Charles Perkins Centre, Camperdown, t, Meriton Builders 46. RoyalLeightons Randwick Racecourse, 57. Denison Street, 56.NorthAustralian Technology Sydney, Winten SydneyPark, University 44. UTS Building 11, Reed Construction 51. Arthur Street, North Sydney, Meriton Property Group ool, Rosebay 45. Chau Chak Wing, AW Edwards Brookfield Multiplex 52. Block 11, Chippendale, Frasers Property Locomotive Sheds, Eveleigh, Mirvac 58. Wynyard Place, Multiplex ate,46. Royal Manly, Lend Racecourse, Randwick Lease Brookfield47. SydneyGroupCricket Ground, AW Edwards 59. One Circular Quay,Denison 57. AW Group Street, North Sydney, Multiplex 53. ARC, 161 Clarence Street, Crown Group 60. Sandstone Precinct, Built etlex Management 48. Monte St Angelo Mercy College, Winten Property Group
HEADING ENVIRONMENT & BEST PRACTICE COMMUNITY Mainland Civil is a company with strong family and community values, having a deep understanding of and commitment to corporate governance requirements. As a good corporate citizen, we are actively involved in the wider community, its interests and activities; as such, we support numerous community groups both financially and through encouraging employee participation in community activities. Mainland Civil’s Board and Management are committed to the principles of ethical corporate governance. We are constantly mindful of our responsibilities as guardians of the natural environment, while performing profitably in the built environment and enhancing the amenity and quality of life of the broader community. ENVIRONMENT Mainland Civil recognises that caring for our environment is vital; as such, we are committed to ensuring the highest standards of environmental excellence in everything we do. Mainland Civil is fully compliant with IS0 14001: Environmental, Management. Our achievements in environmental management have been recognised with peak industry awards over many years. We are committed to minimising our impact on climate change through auditing and controlling our greenhouse gas emissions, our overall carbon footprint and energy efficiency. Mainland Civil’s efforts in environmental excellence have been recognised through our successful participation in the CCF Earth Awards – the most prestigious awards in civil infrastructure – with our achievements including state winner and national finalist. STATE WINNER 2008 26
ISO 45001:2018 ISO 14001:2015 ISO 9001:2015 ACCREDITATIONS Quality Certified AU1331-QC-EC-SC Safety Certified AU1331-QC-EC-SC Environmentally Certified AU1331-QC-EC-SC SUBCONTRACTORS Mainland Civil maintains prequalification criteria for all subcontractors and suppliers. All subcontractors and suppliers must have systems and procedures that ensure Mainland Civil’s quality and EHS requirements will be achieved on all projects without compromise. Subcontractors and suppliers must be prequalified to Mainland Civil’s prequalification criteria before commencing on site and are audited regularly to ensure adherence to our high standards. ACCREDITATIONS Mainland Civil Group has been Licensing Membership independently accredited by TQCSI in the Mainland Civil Queensland Pty Ltd: Mainland Civil Pty Ltd: following: • Master Builders Trade Alliance • Civil Contractors Federation • Safety – ISO 45001:2018 Management • Contractor Licence (Foundation Work – Piling • Master Builders NSW Systems & Anchors) 1183637 Mainland Civil Queensland Pty Ltd: • Environmental – ISO 14001:2015 • Demolition Licence – Workplace Health and • Civil Contractors Federation Environmental Management Systems Safety Queensland • Master Builders QLD • Quality – ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management • Q-COMP Workplace certification of Systems Rehabilitation Policy and Procedures Pre Qualifications Mainland Civil Queensland Pty Ltd: Mainland Civil Pty Ltd: Mainland Civil Pty Ltd: • Q-COMP Workplace certification of • Contractor License (Excavator, Underpinning & • RMS – Roads and Maritime Service – Road & Rehabilitation Policy and Procedures Piering) – Fair Trading NSW Bridge Works • Demolition Licence – SafeWork NSW • NSW Government Works Industrial Relations • Asbestos Removal (friable & non-friable) – • CM3 Prequalification • Current CFMEU Enterprise Bargaining SafeWork NSW Agreement NSW, QLD, VIC & ACT 27
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